Healthy rabbits clean themselves and do not need baths. Baths can be dangerous for rabbits. Unless necessary, do not bathe your rabbit. If a bath is necessary, this means something is wrong and probably the rabbit needs to see a vet. If you need to bathe a rabbit, take certain precautions to make ensure you keep the rabbit safe. See the related question below for details and links.
Are you sure you're taking proper care of the rabbit? The classroom is not the ideal setting for a rabbit.
Only give your rabbit a bath if competely neccessary. If there is just a little dirt, your rabbit should be able to clean itself. However if there is something caked on your rabbit, a bath may be neccessary. Make sure you have plenty of towels for when you are done, because if the rabbit is wet and cold, it may lead to illness. When bathing your rabbit, you might want to use a shampoo from you're local pet shop, or use a gentle baby shampoo, as long as you keep it OUT OF EYES and OUT OF EARS! Just make sure your rabbit is dry and warm before you return them to thir cage. =]
I have a pet rabbit too, he's very well trained, you should always ask a vet or at the pet store if your rabbit is acting weird. Show your rabbit his treat (carrot, lettuce.....) Then pick him up, if he lets you..... give him the treat ...if he doesn't don't.... WARNING: MAKE SURE YOU DON'T OVERFEED HIM, other wise he could be sick or even die, and make sure you give him the correct amount of food and water everyday.
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A pet rabbit is a living being with physical needs and the ability to interact with its environment, while a cyber pet is a virtual simulation without physical form or biological processes. The rabbit's existence depends on its physical body and life functions, whereas the cyber pet's "life" is based on software programming and user interaction.
You don't give a rabbit a bath! They clean themselves. Some people give their very tame, indoor pet rabbits a bath when it is really hot in the summer. The heat (over 78F/25C) can be dangerous for rabbits, and when it gets hot you must do things to make sure the rabbit stays cool. Baths are one possible way; see the related question below for details. In any weather, baths can be dangerous, so you should follow certain precautions when letting rabbits in the water. See the related questions below for details and links. One person writes: My rabbit likes a tepid bath and actually likes swimming around in the water, but mostly she just floats around for about 10 - 15 minutes (actually she might like to stay in longer but I get bored waiting around in the bathroom. I fill the tub up and make sure there is a non skid mat in. She can either touch the bottom or not but it would be best to let them touch so they get used to it.
yes you can give it a bath
pet them daily and give them treats out of your hand
Answer:well i have a beutiful snow shoe hare you should bath him/her and care for it that's it
To get Free foogems, You can play with your pet, play games and give your pet a bath.
You shouldn't give your rabbit a bath at all -- this is true for mini rexs and all pet rabbits. Baths are very stressful for rabbits and can lead to illness or injury. Healthy rabbits keep themselves clean, so if your rabbit is dirty, that means something is wrong: maybe it's sick, or maybe its cage is too small or you aren't cleaning it enough. You should bring the rabbit to a vet to find out what the problem is. See the related question below for more details. If your rabbit is sick, you shouldn't bring it to the fair because you'll make all the other rabbits sick, and anyway the judges will certainly notice and you won't win anything. If your rabbit is white and it's feet are just a little dirty, you can try a spot bath with a wet cloth, but don't give the rabbit a full bath.
go somewhere cool and get water
Just give your pets a bath! Click on the bathtub with your sim and select to give a bath to your pet.
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Give the dog a bath first
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It depends. If he just peed on the rabbit, no. You'll want to wash it (if it's a pet of course), because it will stink, and can cause irritation of the skin.If the rabbit ingested it, maybe it will harm the rabbit. It depends on the quantity and all of that. I would definitely bring it to the vet if you're concerned because think if a human drank urine, you would vomit and it would have nasty consequences for your stomach. See the related question below about rabbit vets.Be careful washing rabbits. Don't give your bunny a full bath. Baths can be stressful for rabbits, and when rabbits panic they can easily injure themselves. Other things about the bath can hurt your rabbit too:- hot water or hot air from the blow dryer can cause a burn- wet fur can lead to hypothermia- water in the ears can lead to infection- and soap/shampoo can cause a chemical burn or irritate the skin (even some baby shampoos or pet soaps are too harsh for sensitive rabbit skin)If the rabbit's fur is wet with urine (or anything), the best kind of bath is the "dry bath" method. Take some baby cornstarch powder (NOT baby powder: nothing with talc!), and rub it into the fur. It will absorb the liquid. Then use a soft brush to brush out the powder.If you need to give a wet bath, give a spot bath with a cloth: don't immerse the rabbit in water.See the related question below for more details about bathing rabbits.
Nothing. Pet rabbits can only be euthanized (humanely killed) by a vet.